Description

Leaning your bike against the garage wall is fine for that old "mountain" bike you used to zip around campus in college. But your new 17-pound, carbon fiber thoroughbred is another story. To protect your bike from the damage caused by accidental falls, you need the Feedback Sports Rakk Bicycle Stand.

The Rakk's patented design holds either the front or rear wheel of your bike without scratching the spokes or rim. Thanks to an innovative spring-loaded arm that grasps the wheel and a three-point contact system to hold it in place, the Rakk accommodates road tires as narrow as 20mm and mountain bike tires up to 2.4" wide -- so it works with all types of bikes.

The Rakk's hands-free design couldn't be easier to use: simply roll the bike into the wheel slot for easy storage or display. You can even connect several stands together to hold multiple bikes. And when not in use, the Rakk's arm folds down for easy storage in the corner or on a shelf.

The Feedback Sports Rakk Bicycle Stand comes in Black, Silver, and White and accommodates most road and mountain bikes. It comes with clips for modular use.

Comment on baip98660's review:

Well built bike stand

Familiarity:
I've used it several times

This Rakk is a well thought and well built stand. It is so good that I ordered a Fatt Rakk as well for my fat bike. Whether it's a road or mountain bike, it will keep your bike upright while you admire the beauty of your pride and joy. If the front wheel tilts to one side, the whole bike will kinda lean but nothing to fear as the Rakk will do its job of keeping your bike up.

When in use, the rakk just touches the walls and the knobs of the tires eliminating the possibility of scratching the wheels (especially if its carbon). One thing i noticed is that if you have a 2.55 size tire, there is a chance it will not fir the wheel stand. Anything smaller that this size will work on this rakk.

Comment on e.p102437504's review:

Great Bike Stand

Familiarity:
I've put it through the wringer

Why? They do what they're designed to do, easily. Also, they fold up nicely and take up very little room when not in use. Warning: button to open and close it is a bit stiff. Watch the fingers when folding it down....yeah, I got a mild crunch.

Comment on Charlie's review:

Best bike stand

Familiarity:
I've put it through the wringer

Unfortunately, I bought two off amazon.com prior to finding this one. It is the same one they use at my LBS. I have bought several more since my first purchase. Works great for my road bike and my 29ers.

Comment on Alvin L. M.'s review:

Great Stand

I looked around for something to keep my road bike in a standing position..other products had bad reviews because they hit the gears etc...got this ..took minutes to assembly and put my bike it in and works great ! If your looking for a stand that doesn't take up much space and doesn't ruin your bike and does what it supposed to do ..then buy this

Comment on jsa3861438898's review:

Say, nice rack - bike stand that is...

Familiarity:
I've put it through the wringer

Straight out of the box, nothing to assemble - excellent! Build quality seems legit, paint is nice and seems like it will hold up longer that my bike frame will. There is a small push bearing/button on the lower assemble to remove it from the upright position to fold for storage or transport. The two extra pieces on the side are meant to attach to other racks of the same - and would be pretty sweet if needed. Easy in/out - no bumps or bruises for your trusty steed - unless you have a teenage driver trying to park your new Porsche back into the garage from a joy-ride :) I may buy a few more, just because the price is cheap, the product is not, and your fellow riding peeps will be envious to get one.

Set up view

Comment on Ryan Pike's photo:

Fits a 29er

Comment on Ryan Pike's photo:

fits my 29er mint!

Familiarity:
I've used it several times

Great minimal style storage system! opens up with a snap and has a spring in the back to let you slide your bike back into the sleeve. great balance and dont have the typical "fell over in the garage" excuse to tell my friends when theres a new scratch in the bike! haha....great product!

Comment on Ryan Pike's review:

Great little rack.

Familiarity:
I've put it through the wringer

I bought this rack to use with my 29er and my road bike. I was amazed how well it can hold either bike without any issues. The 29er's tire is pretty wide and does get stuck when I pull the bike out. You could even use the rack to work on your bike because it holds it so well.

Comment on FUMERU's review:

Stand

Comment on patp276923's review:

The RAKK Bike Stand - Storage

Familiarity:
I've used it once or twice and have initial impressions

After looking over many other reviews, I decided to go with the RAKK Integrated Bicycle Stand for storage of an extra bike. The stand works very well with a 26" mountain bike, and once you get the danged thing open, it is easy to use. You do need to be aware of something that is only mentioned in the paperwork inside the box: the stand will hold your bike in place ONLY IF THE (racked) TIRE REMAINS INFLATED - something that is not always the case when a bike is in storage a while.

Comment on Wayne's review:

Good enough

We have about 20 of these in a bike storage room. They do a fine job of holding a bike upright but there are a few quirks. Rear wheel works ALOT better than front. Uneven floor surfaces make it somewhat unstable. And when they are connected to each other they are just a hair close together making the bars all hit each other.

Comment on David Platt's review:

Good for My Needs

I ordered this not only for holding the bike up in the garage but also as a possible repair stand to wash my mountain bike and do some minor repairs. I didn't want to expend the money for a full blown repair stand at this time and I think it will work for my needs.

I had some trouble getting it to open up because the botton "release" is a bit difficult to use. I think the manufacturer could do a better job with this part of the stand, thus my reason for only 4 stars. Finally was able to yank it open hard and it worked very well.